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By Brad Friedman on 1/10/2006 11:21AM  
The Dots Connect Between Abramoff, Ohio 2004 Election Smokescreen and Ney's Former Staffer Revealed to be on Diebold's Payroll While Working for White House Law Firm
All the While as HAVA --- America's 'Election Reform' Bill --- is Used for Political Payoff in the Bargain...

There's been a great deal of speculation over the last several days, particularly in the light of Jack Abramoff's recent guilty pleas, concerning the connection of Congressman Bob Ney (R-OH) to Election Fraud in Ohio, vis a vis his stewardship and authoring of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) back in 2001 and 2002. The heavy-handed tactics he has taken since, in order to keep the flawed act from being changed in any way over the years, along with going to great lengths to keep the nation's eyes off of massive electile dysfunction in Ohio and elsewhere since 2004, may finally get the attention it all properly deserves.

Both Abramoff and his partner Michael Scanlon have directly informed prosecutors of Ney's alleged wrong-doing in regard to money and gifts given to Ney, in apparent exchange for support on various legislation and even personal business deals. Ney, who chairs the important U.S. House Administration Committee, has been fingered, and now subpoenaed, for accepting illegal trips, gratuities and other apparent quid pro quo deals with Abramoff's former firms, partners, friends and groups who had paid both him and Scanlon as lobbyists.

His direct connection to the HAVA Election Reform bill passed in the wake of the 2000 Florida Election Debacle, and his various extraordinary efforts to specifically block amendments to the bill and to smokescreen attempted investigations into his home state's conduct during the 2004 Election Debacle, has been less widely reported. Until now.

While Common Cause quietly reported in December of 2004 that Diebold --- the much-beleagured-of-late American Voting Machine company --- paid as much as $275,000 to Abramoff's firm, Greenberg Traurig for lobbying work, The BRAD BLOG has now found additional details that begin to shed new light on Ney's personal connections to Diebold lobbyists.

Such personal connections include those with Ney's former chief of staff turned lobbyist, David DiStefano, who has been working on behalf of Diebold, Inc. and at least one other Voting Machine Company as a registered lobbyist in the House going back to at least 2001. One of DiStefano's online bios crows about his having "an insider's edge to hard-to-reach political officials." That "insider's edge" has proven to have been a very worthwhile investment for the Voting Machine Companies who'd purchased access into Ney's political office.

Congressional lobbying records reveal that Diebold, Inc. has paid at least $180,000 to DiStefano and eventually his partner, Roy C. Coffee, to lobby for the "Help America Vote Act" and other "Election Reform Issues" in Congress since 2003. Another Electronic Voting Machine Company, AccuPoll, Inc., also paid DiStefano some $70,000 to lobby for HAVA on their behalf in 2002, although that relationship was apparently terminated once the legislation was passed by Congress.

In turn, Ney's former employee DiStefano and Coffee themselves have given nearly $20,000 to Bob Ney's campaigns dating back to 2002.

The connections of DiStefano and Coffee don't stop at Congress, however. Both lobbyists now work out of the new Washington office of the Texas-based law firm of Lock, Liddell & Sapp LLP --- the firm of George W. Bush's White House Counsel Harriet Miers. And Coffee, himself, had previously worked as a senior aide to then-Governor Bush back in Texas.

In addition to lobbying in favor of Electronic Voting, DiStefano and Coffee were also paid thousands to lobby Ney on behalf of an obscure firm by the name of FN Aviation, which later became known as FAZ Aviation. FN/FAZ Aviation, the Columbus Dispatch reported last December, paid for Ney's 2003 trip to England. On that trip, Ney met at a casino with FN Aviation's director, Nigel Winfield, a three-time convicted felon, and Fouad al-Zayat, the Syrian-born head of FN Aviation. Zayat, as reported by NBC News, is known as "one of London's biggest gamblers."

As has also been reported by NBC and others, the apparently once-very lucky Ney reported winning some $34,000 a few months later at that same London casino, after an initial $100 bet "on two hands of a three-card game of chance," according to his spokesperson Brian Walsh. Ney, who coincidentally carried at least $30,000 in credit card debt in 2002, was fortunate to be able to report that the debt was paid off in full by the end of 2003.

The dots begin converging, however, in regard to both large campaign contributions and lobbying done by Ney's former chief of staff, DiStefano along with Coffee on behalf of both FN/FAZ Aviation and Diebold, Inc.

Ney was one of the original authors and lead co-sponsors of HAVA, and a fierce defender of both the act and the effort to keep further legislation from moving forward in Congress that would mandate Voter Verified Paper Ballots for electronic voting machines made by Diebold and other e-voting vendors.

In 2004, prior to the Presidential Election, Ney went so far as to send a "Dear Colleague" letter signed along with the other HAVA co-sponsors, to members of congress urging them not to amend the original legislation. He argued at the time that paper records on such machines would somehow disenfranchise disabled voters, who had been cleverly afforded a special provision in the bill which mandated at least one disabled-accessable device in every voting precinct in the country. That device, of course, would be a paperless touch-screen electronic voting machine, like the ones made by Diebold, which, legislators, vendors and lobbyists would later proffer, were required to meet provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Ney had also personally gone out of his way to keep Rep. Rush Holt's (D-NJ) "Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act" (HR 550), which would mandate paper records for all votes cast, from ever seeing the light of day in the House Administration Committee. That, despite Holt's bill having now nearly 160 bi-partisan co-sponsors. Ney has succeeded brilliantly at squashing Holt's bill, first proposed as HR 2239 back in 2003, as it continues to both gain co-sponsors and gather dust as the powerful Republican committee chair still refuses to allow it even to be brought up for hearings.

The American Prospect's Art Levine broke a superb exposé last May concerning Ney's alleged payoffs from a number of the Indian tribes that now-disgraced, once-uber-lobbyist Abramoff was representing in exchange for promises to support their hope for new gambling legislation back in 2002.

"Just met with Ney!!! We're f'ing gold!!!! He's going to do Tigua," wrote Abramoff to Scanlon in an Email, after Ney reportedly promised to add the Tribe's hoped-for legislation to HAVA while the bill was still pending.

Ney then told the tribes --- who had been instructed by Abramoff and Scanlon to give tens of thousands of dollars to his campaign and to pay for a $100,000 trip to play golf at St. Andrews in Scotland --- that he was working with the Democratic Senator from Connecticut, Chris Dodd, to add gambling language in HAVA that would be favorable to the tribes.

In reality, Dodd had rejected the idea early on in no uncertain terms, as Levine reports, but that didn't keep Ney from spinning tales to the tribal groups. He told them on several occassions, at least once personally, that things were moving smartly forward as he kept accepting more cash and gifts from them along the way.

Finally, when the HAVA legislation was passed, and the promised language was nowhere to be found, Ney informed the tribes that Dodd had reneged on the deal at the last minute.

That was, of course, not true, since Dodd had rejected the plan months earlier.

But as the spotlight of corruption has finally begun to shine bright and clear in the Mainstream Media onto Ney, renewed interest in his support and authorship of HAVA itself --- along with the connections between that legislation, chicanery in Ohio's Election, Abramoff and several other GOP operative and lobbying firms' merry band of pay-for-players --- are helping to bubble up towards the surface a few previously overlooked, but very important, details that may finally now receive the attention they always deserved from the Mainstream Media...

The BRAD BLOG has been reporting since early 2005 about Ney's role in authoring and co-sponsoring HAVA along with his various attempts to keep it from being amended to require Voter Verified Paper Ballots with every vote cast. More so, we've been reporting on his very specific efforts to smoke-screen the mountain of evidence suggesting massive fraud in Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election by --- among other things --- holding hearings in his House Administration Committee meant quite clearly to deflect the focus from the rampant Electoral Fraud in the Buckeye State in 2004 towards the trumped-up imaginery epidemic of Voter Fraud in that state and elsewhere around the country.

Ney's hearings, ostensibly publicized as "investigations" into the many Election Irregularities in Ohio, even went so far as to hear testimony from a self-described "voting rights" group calling themselves the American Center for Voting Rights (ACVR). The tax-exempt 501(c)3, self-proclaimed "non-partisan" group was the only such "voting rights" group to give testimony to the committee. However, as The BRAD BLOG discovered at the time, the brand-new organization was little more than a phony GOP front group. It had been co-founded by two top-level Bush/Cheney/RNC operatives, Mark F. "Thor" Hearne and Jim Dyke.

As we reported back then, the phony ACVR had been formed just days prior to their giving testimony to Ney's congressional committee. The hearings --- held in Columbus, OH --- were on March 21, 2005. Yet the first known record of ACVR's emergence in the world was on its Internet domain registration (AC4VR.com) which was created on March 17, 2005 --- just two business days prior to the hearings!

Hearne --- who had been National General Counsel for Bush/Cheney '04 Inc. --- identified himself in his testimony at the hearings only as "a longtime advocate of voting rights and an attorney experienced in election law." He then was allowed to go on to testify about unsubstantiated, and later completely discredited charges of voter fraud while others testified misleadingly about long voting lines in all of Ohio's counties, instead of just those precincts which leaned heavily Democratic. Many of those Left-leaning precincts turned out to have had, in several cases, fewer voting machines deployed in the November general election than they reportedly had in the primary races just several months earlier.

For his part, Hearne's partner Dyke had been the RNC's Communication Director up to that point. Dyke now works in the office of Vice-President Dick Cheney and apparently continues his affiliation with the "non-partisan" ACVR in the bargain.

The HAVA legislation, while it does not explicitly require states or counties to upgrade their voting equipment to electronic touch-screen systems made by Ohio's Diebold, Inc. and others --- even while the opportunistic Voting Machine Vendors and the lazy Mainstream Media have otherwise perpetuated that myth for several years --- it does mandate that every precinct have at least one voting device that is accessable to disabled voters so that they may be able to cast their ballots secretly and without assistance.

Hence, Ney and the other original authors and lead co-sponsors of HAVA --- Dodd (D-CT) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in the Senate and Steny Hoyer (D-MD) in the House --- have been playing up the "Disabled Voters Need Electronic Voting Machines!" card since its inception by hauling out various spokespeople from disabilities groups such as the National Federation for the Blind (NFB) and the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD). Representatives from those groups have testified at hearings and elsewhere to help make the case that their members simply must have computerized voting machines --- with no paper ballots --- or their civil rights will be denied.

What is rarely reported, when folks such as the AAPD's Jim Dickson inevitably show up at these hearings to testify, is that the NFB received a contribution of one million dollars from Diebold and Dickson's AAPD has received at least $26,000 from them as well, as reported by the NY Times and others.

(NOTE: Those spokespeople from disabilities groups not on the Diebold payroll, who don't buy into the tortured notion that they must have paperless touch-screen voting machines in order to protect their civil-rights --- folks like David Dixon of Florida's Handicapped Adults of Volusia County (HAVOC) --- are rarely called to testify at such hearings as those trumped-up by Bob Ney and friends.)

In addition to the "Dear Colleague" letter that Ney wrote (signed by him and his co-sponsors of the HAVA legislation) in 2004, asking members of congress not to amend the act to require paper trails, Ney has made every effort to ensure that the myriad reports of massive voter disenfranchisment and electoral irregularities that occurred in Ohio remain little more than "conspiracy theory", as far as both the Mainstream Media and the majority of the American electorate perceive the matters. He, and others who have lobbied hard on behalf of Diebold have continued to misleadingly forward the idea that what occurred in 2004, and subsequently in 2005 --- where some 44 out of 88 counties in Ohio went electronic for the first time --- is no cause for alarm. It's all little more than the imaginery ruminations of Democratic-party John Kerry supporters, according to such folks. That, despite the fact that it has been the Green and Liberterian parties who have, by and large, waged the most aggressive attempt to have votes counted in Ohio, along with the extraordinarily well-documented reports of chicanery exposed nationally throughout various local media. More information in that regard will likely surface via the still-pending lawsuit on all of this brought by the League of Women Voters in Ohio.

Add that to the "staggeringly impossible" results of the 2005 Election results there which were stunning, to say the least, and the shamefully under-reported story of the non-partisan Governmental Accountability Office's (GAO) damning report on HAVA and its gross failures released last September. All told, it would seem that Ney and the Voting Machine Companyies like Diebold have had every reason to squash whatever reporting they could on these matters, and so far, they've gotten the job largely done. At least in the mainstream outlets.

And finally then, it has recently been revealed that Diebold itself was also paying Abramoff's firm Greenberg Traurig directly for work in June of 2004 which has yet to be fully detailed or explained in any way.

A payment stub [PDF] and pre-check-register [PDF] revealing a $12,500 payment for the month, made from Diebold to Greenberg Traurig was discovered in a dumpster at Diebold's McKinney, TX facility in July of that year by electronic voting watchdog group BlackBoxVoting.org.

Perhaps that payment was part of the $275,000 we mentioned previously, as reportedly paid to Diebold. Though we've yet to find a reference to the work by Abramoff's old lobbying firm on behalf of Diebold listed in the Congressional lobbying database. So exactly what those payments were meant for, and where they ultimately ended up, remains unclear, at least to us, at this time.

It seems that the Tigua Indian tribe, which paid $32,000 to Ney and his political action committee on Abramoff and Scanlon's directive, and the two other tribes who paid $100,000 to send them all golfing in St. Andrews ultimately received little if anything for their investment.

Diebold, Inc. on the other hand, seems to have received quite a bit in return for their investment. At least in light of the continued lack of media scrutiny and congressional oversight their electronic touch-screen voting machines --- now proven on several occassions to be fully hackable and wholly unsecure --- have received from legislators like Rep. Bob Ney of Ohio. The same Bob Ney who has worked so hard on their behalf --- not the voters' --- to ensure that all of those poor disabled folks would have at least one voting machine of the type manufactured by Diebold Inc., in every single precinct, in every single county, in every single state in the country in 2006. It's mandated by law, after all, by Bob Ney's Help America Vote Act of 2002. In this case, it seems, they got what they paid for.

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READER COMMENTS ON
"The Soon-to-be-Indicted Rep. Bob Ney of Ohio's Connection To Electoral Fraud"
(93 Responses so far...)

COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
... Catherine a said on 1/10/2006 @ 11:44 am PT...


For more on Ney, Cunningham, Blackwell and other early supporters of HAVA, see here:
http://www.bbvforums.org...amp;post=16034#POST16034


COMMENT #2 [Permalink]
... Bob strauser said on 1/10/2006 @ 11:51 am PT...


fyi


COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
... Chabuka said on 1/10/2006 @ 11:52 am PT...


This is HUGE...will the corporate news media report on it? Will CNN, MNSBC or anyone make this front page news? Who will we get to carry this banner....weak Dems? Will Barbara Boxer step forward? Will Conyers do anything besides collect names an a petition? My God...this is the worst thing I have ever seen in the history of this country...(makes a few dead people who voted for JFK look like throwing popcorn at a movie house)


COMMENT #4 [Permalink]
... Bev Harris said on 1/10/2006 @ 11:55 am PT...


GREAT story, Brad!

By coincidence, just today I ran across one of the congressional record transcripts with the early pushers of HAVA. Guess who's on there (besides, of course, the main pusher, Bob Ney):

Well, Cunningham, from San Diego, who recently pleaded guilty to corruption charges.

Lance Gough of Chicago, who previously was indicted on corruption charges, though the charges were later dropped.

Ken Blackwell, who should be indicted.

HAVA transcript - Find the indicted guys

I haven't been through the whole transcript. How many more should be on indictment watch?


COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
... Robert Lockwood Mills said on 1/10/2006 @ 11:56 am PT...


The class-action suits against Diebold just took on a whole new flavor. Trolls, please pay attention here.

These revelations will certainly inspire a discovery claim by the plaintiff's lawyers for the text of all communications between Ney, Abramoff, Diebold, and the Indian tribes. If anyone still believes the cases will be about nothing more than a single false/fraudulent/erroneous/mistaken/untrue claim made on Oct. 22, 2003...well, as they say in the South Bronx, "Fug-GED-aboudit!"

It should put more pressure on Diebold to settle the case, because 1) It increases the chance that they'll lose, and 2) Ney and his G.O.P. pals in Ohio will beg them (maybe beg isn't the right word, let's say "politely threaten") not to proceed in court.


COMMENT #6 [Permalink]
... Pete Bogs said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:05 pm PT...


Alito is being asked about the 2000 election and the Supreme Court's involvement in it... he's claiming he's not really familiar with it... he won't look into the 2004 election fraud either if he's confirmed...


COMMENT #7 [Permalink]
... blogenfreude said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:11 pm PT...


Scuse me a minute while I whip up a Unified Scandal Theory.


COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
... andrea said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:12 pm PT...


when will the mainstream media report this? how can we get this out?? why is it that this kind of story never makes it to the mainstream press so that the rest of America can see it?
?


COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
... Susan Elizabeth said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:16 pm PT...


Let there be " truth " and justice **

Enough is Enough of these corrupt GOP ( Group of Parasites ) Crooks !

They are Bullies ! and they they need to be stopped -


COMMENT #10 [Permalink]
... KestrelBrighteyes said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:22 pm PT...


*crossing my fingers*

Oh please oh please oh PLEASE let Blackwell be indicted please please please please.


COMMENT #11 [Permalink]
... Blue Shark said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:36 pm PT...


...Brad "Pulitzer" Friedman...Leader in the army of citizen patriots.


COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
... Nick said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:37 pm PT...


Cuyahoga County Election Board Head Michael Vu will not return phone calls. I've been bugging him for a year. That's Ohio for you! This is the guy to get hold of if you are interested in the national election of 2004. Cleveland, Ohio.


COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
... Beth Feehan said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:41 pm PT...


Is it any stretch to think that keeping power in control of a few people who have the same ideological bent is the goal here? Abramoff, Rove, Norquist and Reed all were College Republican National Committee Chairmen. They're philosophically and ideologically tied to maintaining power, at whatever cost.

There should be an investigation into where that organization's money goes and how Diebold has ingratiated itself with state election officials by doing what companies do best--donating money to the party in power.

Heads up to those in the government who believe that the American public is stupid and not looking. We are looking. We're sick of the way you run our country and you will all be put in jail by the time we're finished.

The question is, who is going to step in to fill the void. The Democrats aren't currently leaving us any valid people to take charge, stop putting their tails between their legs and have some integrity. We need to stop believing in these two parties who let us down, rob us blind and care only about getting re-elected and realize that the American voter is the answer and we do have the power to throw out these criminals.

If we'd only stop watching reality tv...


COMMENT #14 [Permalink]
... barb said on 1/10/2006 @ 12:50 pm PT...


OH GOODY! I sent this to our local news channel, and to Keith Olbermann of course!


COMMENT #15 [Permalink]
... Joan said on 1/10/2006 @ 1:02 pm PT...


For disabled-accessible voting machines, counties can buy the (hybrid) AutoMARK ballot-marking device which can overlay a touchscreen interface and produce a paper ballot for optical- scan counting.

Lots of folks in the communities of sight-impaired, blind and mobility-impaired like the machine. It's federally certified; counties in California and other states are picking it for its paper ballot and its accessibility to the disabled.

There's also Avante's optical scan AccuTrakker (instead of Avante's DRE AccuTrakker), and I believe that might also be disabled accessible with an op-scan output. I am less familiar with Avante's device than with the AutoMARK. ES&S entered a joint agreement with the manufacturer, Automark Technical Systems ATS, to market it, but ES&S it not the developer and maker.


COMMENT #16 [Permalink]
... rhonda sfs said on 1/10/2006 @ 1:06 pm PT...


wow.......truth does a body good........

exile them all to iraq, or n. korea.......

ney can use his stolen antique coins for expenses....

thankx brad for another good day of truthstew.......

love from my beauitful bay of sfs........


COMMENT #17 [Permalink]
... Proud American Liberal said on 1/10/2006 @ 1:13 pm PT...


Wham! Great story! Excellent reporting. Now watch your back. Swiftboats ahead. :D


COMMENT #18 [Permalink]
... Jeff McTiernan said on 1/10/2006 @ 1:16 pm PT...


Don't know if this was covered but thought it was interesting.

January 10th, 2006 1:03 pm
Howard Dean: Judge Alito fails the test

The Providence Journal

IT'S BEEN widely acknowledged that President Bush had a bad year in 2005. One of the problems America faces as a result is the White House's willingness to make decisions based on what's good for the administration politically, rather than what's right for America.

The nomination of Federal Appeals Court Judge Samuel Alito to replace Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is an example of this. The president hopes to make up ground with his right-wing base, instead of appointing someone who will have the confidence of a wide range of Americans.

Over the past few months, as we've learned more about Judge Alito's core beliefs and the kind of Supreme Court justice he would be, it has become clear why the Senate should reject his nomination.

Judge Alito's decisions --- such as his attacks on the Family Medical Leave protections and his willingness to excuse the grossest form of sexual harassment in the workplace based on technicalities --- have harmed working people. Judge Alito has also attacked Americans' personal liberties by approving the inappropriate strip search of a 10-year-old, and by defending construction of all-white juries by unscrupulous prosecutors of black defendants.

A Supreme Court justice must show impartiality and fairness. Judge Alito does not meet that test.

Further complicating Judge Alito's nomination is a lack of credibility, which has emerged as he has tried to distance himself from his record and past statements.

He has supported government's overreaching into women's personal lives. He has memory lapses regarding membership in the ultra-conservative Concerned Alumni of Princeton. And he failed to recuse himself from a major mutual-funds case, despite having pledged --- under oath during confirmation hearings for his Third Circuit judgeship --- to do so.

On Nov. 3, The Boston Globe reported that Judge Alito had held $390,000 worth of Vanguard mutual funds when he ruled for the company in a civil case before him. After the chief administrative judge for the circuit reviewed the case, on complaint, he vacated Judge Alito's decision, and assigned the case to another panel. Judge Alito complained vigorously.

He has since failed to offer a credible explanation of why he broke his promise to recuse himself from the case.

Every American should shudder at the prospect of an ethically tone-deaf judge sitting on the one institution in Washington not yet in the pocket of the extremists who compose the right wing of the Republican Party.

For the past five years, a culture of corruption, arrogance of power, and insensitivity to the appearance of conflict of interest has plagued key Republican office holders: from Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's ownership of stock he falsely claimed was in a blind trust to the repeated evidence that Haliburton --- formerly run by Vice President Cheney --- benefited from no-bid contracts in Iraq to revelations that our government may be illegally spying on Americans and paying journalists for positive stories. House Judiciary Chairman Jim Sensenbrenner has traveled the world, racking up $177,000 worth of lobbyist-funded trips. Rep. Tom DeLay has been indicted for money laundering. Republican super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff has pleaded guilty to three federal criminal charges. Presidential adviser Karl Rove still has a security clearance despite having leaked the identity of a CIA agent during wartime. The vice president's chief of staff has been indicted for lying to a grand jury.

We need honesty and backbone in Washington, most especially on the Supreme Court.

I oppose Judge Alito's nomination for the court. I want to be proud of our government again. That can happen only if the rule of law and the integrity that it requires are clearly foremost in the consideration of every decision made by the court.

There are simply too many writings in Judge Alito's record currying favor with the extreme right that show a willingness to favor government power over individual liberties. How can we believe that he would put aside his personal beliefs and keep an open mind when he has already broken one promise made to the American people?

America needs strength now, and America needs a Supreme Court in which personal and political considerations do not appear to influence any decision, at any time.

Judge Alito's nomination must be rejected. And if President Bush could find it in his heart, he needs to nominate someone for the Supreme Court who will bring us together, not continue to drive us apart.

Howard Dean is chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

The link is here but you need a subscription.


COMMENT #19 [Permalink]
... John Schoo said on 1/10/2006 @ 1:33 pm PT...


I am disturbed that 98% of the lobbyists in America are giving the other 2% a bad name. :(


COMMENT #20 [Permalink]
... big dan said on 1/10/2006 @ 2:02 pm PT...


Where does Feeney fit into DIEBOLD? That's probably coming soon.

Does the MSM think that it's news, if a presidential election in America was stolen? And people around the world died because of it? If this isn't in the MSM, who's suppressing it? We all saw the articles where the Bush administration has on many occassions approached the NYTimes & WaPo to suppress news.


COMMENT #21 [Permalink]
... bolwong for dollars said on 1/10/2006 @ 2:07 pm PT...


Never fear - xHastert and Dreier are going to clean it all up !!

Dreier's Pickle --- LA Times editorializes that Rep. David Dreier (R-CA), who has been tapped to spearhead ethics reform in the House, "is really in a pickle. There is no fast way to get rid of the scandal, and no stomach in the House leadership for legislation that would close the profitable revolving door between legislative offices and the lobbying industry. DeLay's own 'K Street Project' ... demanded that firms purge themselves of Democrats and focus on helping Republicans. Predictably, lobbyists rushed to hire GOP legislative aides and former officeholders. The project is one reason the lobbying scandal isn't very bipartisan" ...

So I guess that's the end of his "Camp David" spa weekends and bowling parties sponsored by corporate America ...


COMMENT #22 [Permalink]
... Bowling or Dollars said on 1/10/2006 @ 2:09 pm PT...


Not to worry - Denny and Dave will clean it all up!

Dreier's Pickle --- LA Times editorializes that Rep. David Dreier (R-CA), who has been tapped to spearhead ethics reform in the House, "is really in a pickle. There is no fast way to get rid of the scandal, and no stomach in the House leadership for legislation that would close the profitable revolving door between legislative offices and the lobbying industry. DeLay's own 'K Street Project' ... demanded that firms purge themselves of Democrats and focus on helping Republicans. Predictably, lobbyists rushed to hire GOP legislative aides and former officeholders. The project is one reason the lobbying scandal isn't very bipartisan" ...

So I guess that's the end of his "Camp David" spa weekends and bowling parties sponsored by corporate America ...


COMMENT #23 [Permalink]
... Chabuka said on 1/10/2006 @ 2:28 pm PT...


P.S.
So now we know why we are seeing the "controversial Senate hearings" all over the MSM, C-Span..etc. They are " down playing this hot potato" ..Great Timing.., don't you think..?


COMMENT #24 [Permalink]
... Doug Eldritch said on 1/10/2006 @ 2:30 pm PT...


Yep you hit the nail on the head Catherine, Brad.

The question is really at this point, how deep does the whole scam go.......

I'm in the process of getting some very key facts & information regarding the elections.........Bev Harris the HAVA document you got there is interesting. That would mean these guys WERE involved with Greenberg Traurig, all of them were, and what we need now is any and all payment stubs and history from Abramoff, Scanlon, directly to Bob Ney.....

Doug E.


COMMENT #25 [Permalink]
... Easter Lemming said on 1/10/2006 @ 2:45 pm PT...


Wow, very important news and more corrupt links. This post could use a spell check, however.


COMMENT #26 [Permalink]
... Sam Samson said on 1/10/2006 @ 3:03 pm PT...


Not directly related, but how come no posting on Bradblog related to Lance deHaven Smith's recent interview in FSU Research in Review?

http://www.research.fsu....eatures/battlefield.html


COMMENT #27 [Permalink]
... Mugzi said on 1/10/2006 @ 3:34 pm PT...


Wow!!! We knew it was out there!! Great going Brad!!!


COMMENT #28 [Permalink]
... Ro said on 1/10/2006 @ 3:45 pm PT...


Great background on this incredible level of corruption. Hopefully, the dominos are falling with Abramoff. As most Americans know instictively is that both the election of 2000 as well as the election of 2004 were hacked - the successful hacking on Diebold machines in Miami confirming it. Ohio was the Florida of 2004 - of that we can be certain. Don't we tout the true test of a democracy being a "fair election"? We did in Iraq, didn't we? This level of hypocrisy is resulting in the decline of this country in the world view, economically, and morally. What's next for us? Illegal war/illegal spying on citizens - where does this corruption stop? It should stop with the "people". It's up to the people to uphold their rights under the constitution where "no man is above the law" . Remember the framers of this nation when they said - "of the people, for the people, and by the people" - that's what a true democracy is all about.


COMMENT #29 [Permalink]
... pseudofree said on 1/10/2006 @ 4:28 pm PT...


Any chance this will reach all the way into the GA SoS's closed-door decision to be the first state in the country to put touchscreens in every precinct in the state? Oh how I would love to see that entire process exposed.


COMMENT #30 [Permalink]
... Beth said on 1/10/2006 @ 5:03 pm PT...


COMMENT #31 [Permalink]
... Joan said on 1/10/2006 @ 5:17 pm PT...


Re ney (& other republicans):
"...The American Prospect's Art Levine broke a superb exposé last May concerning Ney's alleged payoffs from a number of the Indian tribes that now-disgraced, once-uber-lobbyist Abramoff was representing in exchange for promises to support their hope for new gambling legislation back in 2002..."

Re democrats:
"...DEAN: Senator Byron Dorgan and some others took money from Indian tribes. They're not agents of Jack Abramoff. There's no evidence that I've seen that Jack Abramoff directed any contributions to Democrats..."

Pare those two statements down & they are uncomfortably similar:

"...Ney's alleged payoffs from a number of the Indian tribes..."

"...Dorgan and some others took money from Indian tribes..."

I smell a tendency toward a double standard, and we don't want to go there. Yes, there's a difference between money taken legitimately & money taken in a quid pro quo. But let's rein in our judgements for the moment.

I hope Dean is right, and I like what he's been saying lately, but I don't think we should jump the gun. If it comes out that some democrats are involved, so be it. They'll go down too & rightly so.

Fitzgerald has said they intend to follow the leads in the Plame case to wherever they go. Let's hope the prosecutor in this case has the same intent.

*I see there's another Joan here. Hi, Joan*


COMMENT #32 [Permalink]
... Doug Eldritch said on 1/10/2006 @ 5:32 pm PT...


I'm all over the whole deal....

Everyone is making sure the prosecutors have the same intent..

Over 14 FBI offices are involved in the Abramoff scandal, with special agent Michael Mason being especially observant of everyone...

Note: Most of these career prosecutors are related to Fitzgerald and Comey so they have Zero intention of covering up any evidence like Gonzales is proned to do

Doug E.


COMMENT #33 [Permalink]
... Can We Count? said on 1/10/2006 @ 5:42 pm PT...


Boy, do Steny Hoyer and Chris Dodd ever have a lot to answer for..... A crook like Ney and a snake like McConnell for "partners"?! How gullible, naive, uninformed and ignorant, or just plain 'in cahoots' can Hoyer and Dodd be...

BRAD: This is simply OUTSTANDING investigative reporting.

That is all.


COMMENT #34 [Permalink]
... Crede said on 1/10/2006 @ 6:24 pm PT...


Try a search: Abramoff+Atta for some really disturbing connections.


COMMENT #35 [Permalink]
... big dan said on 1/10/2006 @ 6:58 pm PT...


How can these guys think they won't get caught eventually? Great investigative journalism, Brad. You don't see this much anymore. Keep up the good work.


COMMENT #36 [Permalink]
... big dan said on 1/10/2006 @ 7:01 pm PT...


Crede: I've been following the Abramoff-Atta connection for a while. Interesting. He was on one of Abramoff's casino boats, wasn't he? That's pretty huge, eh?


COMMENT #37 [Permalink]
... jIMcIRILE said on 1/10/2006 @ 8:13 pm PT...


I e-mailed this piece to Newsweek's Jonathan Alter and a writer I know from CNN...

Click here to ask Barbara Boxer to lead the fight for fair elections!

I'm still thinking that Senator Boxer finally just won't be able to toe the party line any more and will finally have to speak up to save America. Sign the petition above and maybe it'll happen...


COMMENT #38 [Permalink]
... Botany said on 1/10/2006 @ 8:16 pm PT...


Best thing i have read since 11/2/04

I live in Ohio and saw and heard the theft
1st hand. Kerry kicked bush's ass here.

I think the dam is about to burst. With Ney
arrest this will come out.


COMMENT #39 [Permalink]
... Floridiot said on 1/11/2006 @ 3:56 am PT...


I forwarded this article to the St Pete times with the header, "Pay attention Lightweights", some real journalism going on here


COMMENT #40 [Permalink]
... Floridiot said on 1/11/2006 @ 4:07 am PT...


theres a neo-con editor (or a DLC) over there, because they fluff the stories up sooo bad, they took Brads Clint
Curtis story and made Feeney look like a hero, and Clint look like